The Paw Print
General Smallwood Middle School: October 2024 Edition
STAFF FOCUS
Happy National IT Professionals day!
Happy National IT Professionals Day and we are happy and proud to celebrate our awesome Computer Analysts Jodi & Nick! They work hard to support our students and staff every day! #smallwoodstrong
Student Focus
Attendance Spirit Week
Open House
PBIS Rewards
We love Rita's!
3x as Nice!
Officer Miedzinski passing out Rita's to students!
🎉Upcoming Events🎉
Title 1 Curriculum and CCR Night!
Title 1 Curriculum and CCR Night
Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024, 06:00 PM
General Smallwood Middle School, Maryland 210, Indian Head, MD, USA
Please scan the QR Code to RSVP
Please complete 1 RSVP per person attending who would like a meal
CTE Spotlight Nights
Upcoming Events and Information
Hispanic Heritage Month
Community Day Fall Fest
Unity Day Spirit Week
Community School Parent Survey
Parents, please take a few minutes and complete this survey by scanning the QR
School Focus
2024 Fall Chess Tournament
MCAP HOME REPORTS
MCAP Home Reports
The individualized student MCAP reports from last school year's assessments will be sent home with your child on Tuesday, October 1through their Homeroom. Students that were not enrolled at General Smallwood may not have reports or will receive them at a later date. For more information about how to read the report please visit https://support.mdassessments.com/reporting/
Go to the Parent Resources section-------->Click on Parent Score Interpretation Guide------>Click on 2023-2024------->Choose the guide for the correct subject and language.
Please contact the school if you have any questions or concerns.
GSMS Fundraising
General Smallwood Student Code of Conduct
Riding the School Bus
Transportation
Safety Tips for Bus Riders
School officials, bus operators, parents, and students themselves are all responsible for ensuring that school bus riders follow these safety tips:
At the Bus Stop:
• Students and parents are responsible for safety and proper behavior going to and from the stop and while waiting for the bus.
• Students must stand off the roadway while waiting.
• Students must respect other people’s property.
• Students must not push, shove, or engage in horseplay.
• Parents should supervise children at the stop if possible.
• Students must arrive at the bus stop at least ten minutes prior to the scheduled pickup time.
• Students must wait for and get off the bus only at approved stop locations.
During Loading and Unloading:
• Always stay away from the 10 foot “danger zone” around the bus, except when you are directed by the driver to get on or off the bus.
• NEVER pick up an object that you drop under or near the bus. Ask the driver for help.
• Always be sure the driver can see you.
• Make sure clothing and backpacks have no loose drawstrings or long straps that could catch in the handrail or bus door.
• When you see the bus coming, stand at the stop and wait for the bus to come to a complete stop.
• Always wait for the driver to signal that it is safe to cross the road and/or load into the bus.
• When crossing a traffic lane, always look left, right, then left again; cross only if approaching traffic has stopped.
• Never walk behind the bus or along the side of the bus.
• Only board your assigned bus, unless other arrangements are approved by your school.
During the Bus Ride:
Always follow the driver’s directions.
Never distract the driver from driving unless there is immediate danger to you or others.
Remain seated and keep the aisles clear.
Eating, drinking, and chewing gum are prohibited.
Never bring unsafe or unauthorized items onto the bus.
Always wear your seat belt if you have one.
Always keep your arms, legs, and head inside the bus.
Always show respect for your fellow students.
Keep conversation at a reasonable level and remain quiet at railroad crossings. The Student Code of Conduct applies on the bus as well as in the classroom.
Did you know that the familiar yellow school bus is the safest way to and from school?
📆 UPCOMING OCTOBER EVENTS 📆
- October 2nd: Rosh Hashanah
- October 9th: Spotlight on CTE @ Northpoint Highschool (6-8pm)
- October 11th: Yom Kippur
- October 12th: CCPS Fall Chess Tournament (Thomas Stone HS 8:00am-12:30pm)
- October 12th: Community Day Fall Festival @ The Village Green from 10am-12pm
- October 14th: Columbus Day: Schools Closed for Students/Teacher/Parent Conference Day
- October 16th: Title 1 Presents Curriculum and CCR Night @ GSMS from 6-7:30pm
- October 17th: Spotlight on CTE @ Stethem from 5:30-7:00 pm
- October 21st: CTE APPLICATIONS OPEN (Closes November 8th)
- October 23rd: Spotlight on CTE @ McDonough Highschool (5:30-7:30 pm)
- October 30th: End of Quarter 1
- October 31st: Happy Halloween!!
- October 31st: 2 Hour-Early Dismissal for Students
- October 31st: 2nd Quarter Begins